The valley called ‘Innerdalen’ (transl.: ‘Inner valley’), 7,5 – 9 miles long, is called ‘the most beautiful mountain valley of Norway’, a bit tucked away behind the mountains surrounding the ‘City of Sunndalsoera’, but nevertheless accessible by car- at least most of the way! Unfortunately, the inner part of the valley has a deficient signage and we were ussing way to much time to find which road to choose, thus we ran out of time and had to settle for the outrer part of the valley. This we really regret, as we have been told that the inner part is even more fantastic than the outer part of the valley.
Still we obtained a total number of pictures that made it necessary to publish these pictures in 3 separate reports. And since roadsigns seems to be non-existant, this will be our visual impressions going in :

And as you will observe, you probably will not be entirely safe anywhere as long as you are moving in or close to the mountaiside itself?I bunnen av dalen er det store myrer med spredt bevoksning av fjellbjerk og/eller furu, ideelt for dyre- og fugleliv.

A few people on Earth may live their life in surroundings like these, and on the valley floor it’s still possible to get by via agriculture.Jeg ser på meg selv som heldig som har fått oppleve denne naturen under optimale forhold!

I consider myself forunate to have been able to experience this nature under optimum conditions.Hvor vakkert er vel ikke dette?
How beautiful is this?.

Through the valley floor runs a creek by the name of ‘Svarte-elva’ (Trans.: ‘Black River’), and I don’t quite understand the background for such a name, but perhaps it will change it’s carachter underway through the valley?Virkelig en vakker liten elv?
A beautiful creek indeed!